There is a new app that will allow you to turn on/off or dim all the lights in your house. The app works with a lighting system by Lutron, the same company that developed the dimmer switch in the 1960s.

The lamp in the picture above is screwed into one of Lutron’s modules. The module allows iPhone owners, with a simple app, to control their lights from across the room or from a different story in their house.

The app also allows for your house to be separated into different zones, so the many lights do not get confusing.

While the app is free and available in January, its been reported that to set up your house with all these modules would “cost several hundreds or thousands of dollars.”

Ok, so this is app takes things to a new level and you have to admit that this would be a great way to wow friends and guests who are over visiting your home, but I wonder how many people would actually use this because of the high up front cost? I could not justify the cost.

Now I can get even fatter because I don't have to get my fat @$$ up off the couch to turn on/off or dim the lights. Now I need an app that will bring me my cheetos from the kitchen

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Home automation control has been around for many many years, its called X10. One can already control x10 modules from your iphone, its calle 'x10 commander' and is available from the app store for about 7 bucks.

There's a much better alternative to this and way cheaper. I thought you guys would know about it. X10 products are much cheaper than the product mentioned above and they have their own apps in the App Store. All you need is their transceiver which is less than $50 to control up to 60 devices and the modules for the lights, etc. Here are some links you will find useful. If anyone has any questions let me know.

I am a programer for this system "Homeworks Illumination" is what it's called. For a basic system installed it's $10,000.00 not hundreds of thousands. also you can allready use your iphone to control the system via it's built in web server. it's an unbelieveable system.

Well for those who don't want that much integration into their house, x10 would be a more affordable solution with lots of functionality, no offense to Lutron. I'm sure Lutron is a great system. The x10 already allows you to control your x10 products through a web server also. Even my built-in vehicle garage opener can interface and operate x10 devices. As an electrical engineer, I think x10 solutions would suffice for me. X10 products are also supported for open-source programming if you look on the x10 forums. The above is just my opinion.

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